Apparently there's a whole community of people who really, really hate Stuart Little. Stuart Little, the adorable mouse from the 1945 book and 1999 animated kids' movie Stuart Little, is like any ...
A reread reveals Stuart Little as a two-inch boy who resembles a mouse, reshaping childhood memory and literary curiosity and awe. The post People Are Only Now Realizing Stuart Little Wasn’t Actually ...
A new discovery about '90s family favourite Stuart Little has left fans in disbelief, as they were all too quick to point out ...
The movie's set featured a long-missing masterpiece. — -- The masterpiece had been missing since the 1920s. But there it was, hanging on the wall in the 1999 children’s movie “Stuart Little,” a ...
Fans were shocked to learn that in E.B. White's 1945 children's book Stuart Little, the titular character isn't a mouse as depicted in the films, but a human child who looks like a mouse.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. If you just can’t get enough of talking animated mice, you’re in luck today. It’s been more than ...
"Stuart Little 2" runs 14 minutes shorter than its kid-pleasing predecessor, which should give some idea of the target aud for this slight but lively sequel. Aimed squarely at moppets with piddling ...
“Stuart Little 2” is true to its name twice over. It’s a little movie (78 minutes, including more than five minutes of credits) intended for little people. But, more than the last time around, it has ...
Notes from New Yorker staff members on their literary engagements of the week. My husband and I were waiting on the subway platform on a recent Saturday, paging through the Times and discussing a ...
Kids aren’t the only ones who take joy in the color of movies: I know lots of grown-up moviegoers who swoon over the polychrome pleasures of movies like Jacques Demy’s “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” and ...